really annoying that this the package isn't functional without me going
and grabbing the missing pieces from some random google code page
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Public bug reported:
I have a USB bluetooth adapter. When I connect it using either of my two
USB hubs, it doesn't work. The bluetooth applet doesn't appear, and if I
run System:Preferences:Bluetooth, it reports that bluetooth is disabled,
and provides a button labeled Turn On Bluetooth. When I
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Here's a screenshot of the Bluetooth Preferences window with the USB
bluetooth adapter plugged directly in to one of my computer's USB ports.
In this state the headset works fine and can be used for Skype calls or
to listen to music or whatever.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libapache2-svn
Trying to start apache2 with the dav_svn module enabled fails on Karmic
with the following error:
# /etc/init.d/apache2 start
* Starting web server apache2
apache2: Syntax error on line
libapache2 version: 1.6.5dfsg-1ubuntu1
libsqlite3-0 version: 3.6.16-1ubuntu1
This is an i386 system
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Note I have NOT modified any of the automatically provided module config
files in /etc/apache2 or elsewhere. It says it's a syntax error but
appears to be a linker error. I have the requisite libsqlite3 installed.
Running ldd against shows it does seem to be able to find libsqlite3 on
my system:
Ah.
/usr/local/lib/
This is a local problem on my own box. Apologies.
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Remi, the PPA that was posted above worked until it was superseded by a
security update. It's disingenuous to say this would force the Gnome
guys away from upstream when this is a small patch against a released
version. The 9.10 branch is going to be limited to maintenance patches
until it's
I get this.
Setting the video output device to OpenGL seems to be a workaround for
me...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/447283
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Confirm the problem using VLC on Karmic AMD64. The gnome-screensaver
package in the above PPA resolved this for me.
Will have to chance the crash in the event I don't have XSS. ;)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/428884
You
Public bug reported:
I got this e-mail from my rss2email cron after upgrading from 8.04 -
8.10 - 9.04:
usr/share/rss2email/rss2email.py:222: DeprecationWarning: the md5 module is
deprecated; use hashlib instead
import cPickle as pickle, md5, time, os, traceback, urllib2, sys, types
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vlc
Using VLC and a video with AC3 audio with 3 channels, VLC only outputs
the background sound channel, to both left and right speakers. In the
codec details tab, VLC reports the codec as a52, and channels as
3.
Sounds on this channel come through
I am running kernel 2.6.28-11.42 generic amd64. I'm still able to crash
my system with large files on ext4.
I used the following script to reproduce this:
while true; do dd if=/dev/zero of=zero bs=1M count=102400; dd if=zero
of=/dev/null bs=1M; rm zero; done
The underlying device is an LVM on a
I noticed some other stuff:
[ 371.568931] EXT4-fs: barriers enabled
[ 371.569257] kjournald2 starting. Commit interval 5 seconds
[ 371.569824] EXT4 FS on dm-1, internal journal on dm-1:8
[ 371.569828] EXT4-fs: delayed allocation enabled
[ 371.569831] EXT4-fs: file extents enabled
[
Reproduced this on 9.04 AMD64. Sync to vblank still off by default,
refresh rate still detected to be 50 hz instead of 60.
** Changed in: nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 = nvidia-graphics-drivers-180
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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I've been able to reproduce this on stuff that's just on another
filesystem, like USB disks.
I have an 80 gb USB drive, I followed the icon in nautilus that appears
when the drive is detected and mounted. Deleting files on this drive
again put them in invisible .Trash-1000 folders, which I then
After trying a few more cases it looks like this case happens when I
follow a symlink into the other filesystem. In that case gvfs-ls does
not show the file.
1. symlink from your home directory into another filesystem
2. use dd if=/dev/zero of=zero bs=1M count=1024 to create a file there
3.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
1. Description: Ubuntu 8.10
Release:8.10
2. Version: 1:2.24.1-0ubuntu1
3. When I highlight a file in Nautilus and delete it, I expect it to be
deleted, or moved to some appropriate trash can folder for later
removal.
4. Post-deletion,
most likely a kde admin or ifupdown issue.
There are many, many confirmations under Gnome.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185209
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Using the nm-applet and network manager GUI, I am unable to properly
configure a static network config. I have seen several failures in this
config.
I am unsure whether this bug exists in the front or back end of network
manager, and don't have the time or inclination to
I installed the Intrepid RC. The sync to vblank setting was still off by
default. I still see the tearing artifacts. Enabling it still fixed the
problem (I had to manually set my refresh rate as well).
A screen shot looks similar with the setting on or off, even though
enabling it significantly
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The manual setting for sync to vblank is still in place. I'm planning to
give an Ibex RC a shot on the weekend, I'll update this ticket when I
see how that works.
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Is Ubuntu willing to risk the liability of distributing software known
to destroy hardware?
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Perhaps, but as I said if the same symptoms are caused by two different
bugs then it is certainly not appropriate to mark reports of this issue
in Gnome as duplicates of this bug, which is what has happened to date.
If this bug is to be transferred to KDE, then revive 208947 or tell me
to re-file
There is at least one comment reporting a problem on GNOME, which is
surely a different bug and should be filed separately
No need. I submitted 208947 with Gnome, and it was marked as a duplicate
of this bug. Given identical corruption of /etc/hosts under similar
circumstances, that's probably
Can someone explain to me why a regression known to cause stuttering
sound is not considered a show-stopper?
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Kernel should use CONFIG_FAIR_CGROUP_SCHED
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188226
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The interaction with sudo is a very inconvenient, very visible symptom.
Without getting into whether or not it's desirable for sudo to do the
gethostbyname() lookup, we can say for certain that it is never the
correct behavior for a configuration GUI used by the user to produce an
incorrect
I can successfully upgrade 7.10-8.04 with the same image that I used to
generate this bug report.
Thanks. :)
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The problem occurred for me on gnome.
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I attempted to upgrade to hardy. This broke with tzdata. Output of the
upgrade process as well as the contents of /var/log/dist-upgrade/.
I have since rolled back to an image that I took before the upgrade
attempt.
1.
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Binary package hint: network-manager
Description:Ubuntu hardy (development branch)
Release:8.04
network-manager:
Installed: 0.6.6-0ubuntu4
Candidate: 0.6.6-0ubuntu4
Version table:
*** 0.6.6-0ubuntu4 0
500 http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/main
Happened on two machines: Athlon 64 with an Nvidia GeForce 6200 AGP with
one VGA display, Core 2 Duo with an Nvidia 7600 GT PCI-E with two DVI
displays. Both running Ubuntu 7.10 64-bit.
On both machines, the detected refresh rate is 50 hz. In the Compiz
settings, this detected refresh rate is
Public bug reported:
Machine:
-nvidia card
-AMD64, running Ubuntu AMD64
Compiz has instability after update:
-window decorations disappear periodically
-sometimes X locks, requiring reboot
** Affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-core
Gutsy i386 on an Asus EeePC, desktop effects disabled.
VLC used to work fine. After the xorg update, VLC fails with the
following output:
VLC media player 0.8.6c Janus
The program '.' received an X Window System error.
This probably
I have this issue as well.
My workaround was to run gksudo nvidia-settings, disable Xinerama,
enable Twinview.
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I have an Nvidia 7600GT card, with the nvidia-glx-new drivers, using
compiz.
I've noticed that window effects, the most trivial of which is dragging
the window around with by the title bar, causes tearing artifacts like
you'd see if you needed to start double-buffering.
Forgot version information:
Ubuntu 7.10
AMD64
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Using Nvidia drivers, my refresh rate is not reported correctly. This
prevents compiz from detecting my refresh rate automatically and syncing
to vblank (causing tearing artifacts).
Ubuntu 7.10, AMD64
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Reproducible on a Feisty beta system. Installed and updated as of March
25 using 2.0.0.2+1-0ubuntu1.
It's an nvidia 6200, but with the open source nv driver, desktop
effects turned off, i386 system.
Screenshot was taken on slashdot, but I've seen it pretty much
everywhere else.
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Same problem here, with 0.8.6.release-0ubuntu3.
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This is using Kubuntu Edgy, fully updated as of this posting.
After a recent update (in the last 2 weeks or so) to edgy, various apps
have started leaking memory to the point of swapping on my 2 gb system
and eventually crashing. An example is firefox taking up 800 mb after
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